It’s the emergence of Wilson and Co., which has the top senior quarterbacks in this year’s draft optimistic.

“There isn’t one clear quarterback right now in our class,’’ said Zac Dysert of Miami (Ohio). “It’s wide open for that guy and it gives me motivation and incentive to work a little harder to try and be that top quarterback.”

Only so much can be gleaned from the Senior Bowl practices.

Dysert and Arkansas’ Tyler Wilson have supposedly struggled with accuracy and Glennon has climbed to the top of a group that also includes Florida State’s E.J. Manuel, Oklahoma’s Landry Jones and Syracuse’s Ryan Nassib.

But who knows? A year ago, Wilson was judged by some teams as too short, Foles too inaccurate, Weeden too old and Lindley too slow.

The Jaguars are paying attention to the quarterbacks and the entire group.

Glennon could be the first to get drafted but not until the mid-to-late first-round range, even with teams reaching for a quarterback.

The rest are in the rounds 2-4 area, something that could be enticing for a Jaguars team that has the Nos. 2 and 33 overall picks and are likely to initially address the defensive and offensive lines.

The Jaguars have Blaine Gabbert and Chad Henne under contract for another year. John Parker Wilson is on the roster and Jordan Palmer is a free agent.

The new regime must decide if Gabbert, after two years and 24 starts and Henne, after starting the final six games, are part of the Competition Equation as a duo or another player will be added.

“We’re going to do everything we can to develop the quarterbacks we have as well as continue to look around — whatever decision [GM] Dave [Caldwell] and [coach] Gus [Bradley] want to go in,” Jaguars offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch said.

The Jaguars have to ascertain if they like a player in free agency or the draft to create a three-way race for the starting position.

The unrestricted free agent group is a mash of former starters and never-were starters. Baltimore is almost guaranteed to re-sign Joe Flacco or give him the franchise tag.

That leaves the draft.

West Virginia’s Geno Smith and USC’s Matt Barkley aren’t at the Senior Bowl. The only junior who could be drafted is Tennessee’s Tyler Bray.

That leaves the Senior Bowl Group in particular.

On the North team there is Dysert, who started four years for Miami and passed Ben Roethlisberger to become the school’s all-time leading passer (12,013 yards). … Glennon, who totaled 63 touchdowns, 31 interceptions as a two-year starter but didn’t win a lot of games. … and Nassib, who was a three-year starter in a pro-style offense.

On the South team there is Jones, a 50-start veteran for the Sooners who had 116,646 passing yards. … Manuel, a four-time bowl game winner who was 25-6 as a starter and has good size (he measured nearly 6-5). … and Wilson, who was first-team all-SEC as a junior but had only 21 TD passes as a senior.

Can you imagine the angst and withdrawals Greg Jennings would have by going from having perfectly thrown on time spirals from Aaron Rogers to the onslaught of skip passes and high overdrawn balls from the likes of Gabbert n Henne? If dude did that it would mean he's strictly out for the money and not in the Jags best interest to seek. Dream on delusional Jags' fan.

I don't want Flynn under any circumstances! Saw him in college and that one meaningless fluke game with GB isn't fooling anyone anymore. He is a back up at best. I wouldn't mind us trying to pluck Mallet from the Patriots for a third rounder....